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ECRWSS Residential Customer Local Presorted Standard U.S. Postage Paid Indianapolis, IN Permit No. 1525 Fishers finalizes plans with IKEA / P3 McCordsville Elementary receives wheelchair ramp donations / P5 How to keep healthy during holiday travel / P18 Tuesday, November 24, 2015 Fortville’s FoxGardin restaurant adds whiskey lounge / P9 ON rocks THE GIFTS 2015 INSIDE

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ECRWSS

Residential CustomerLocal

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U.S. Postage Paid

Indianapolis, INPermit No. 1525

Fishers finalizes plans with IKEA / P3

McCordsville Elementary receives wheelchair ramp donations / P5

How to keep healthy during

holiday travel / P18

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Fortville’s FoxGardin restaurant adds whiskey lounge / P9

ON rocksthe

GIFTS 2015 INSIDE

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On the coverFrom left, FoxGardin owner Jake Bur-gess and FoxGardin general manager Toby Shelton behind the bar at their soft opening of the FoxGardin upstairs whiskey lounge. (Photo by James Feichtner)

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When it comes to helping out students in the local community, the Youth Mentoring Initiative

of Fishers is taking strides to raise money for its program-ming to help struggling young

teens. In honor of Giving Tuesday, YMI will be hosting a month-long fundraiser starting Dec. 1 to raise funds to help provide youth mentors for 50 more students during 2016.

“This is our first year doing the campaign,” said YMI Director of Community Engagement Darren Heil. Our goal, starting Dec. 1 through the month, we would like to raise $25,000 which will help us impact another 50 student lives. We will be able to provide them a mentor for the first semester of the school year in 2016. That’s about $500 per match. That helps us continue

YMI to host December fundraiser

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Mentor Thomas Blount, right, works with a Fishers High School student. (Submitted photo)

what we are setting out to do.”According recent studies conducted by YMI,

the company found that of 45 high school students who had a mentor, 91 percent re-ported being more willing to take personal responsibility for their actions, 76 percent reported having a better understanding of their purpose, and 76 percent said they feel better about themselves.

Also on Dec. 1, YMI will be kicking off its campaign by hosting a live Q and A with local celebrities.

“There’s going to be a live ticker, but there’s going to be a local celebrity Q and A that starts at 10 a.m. that goes throughout the day. So every 30 minutes on every hour up to 3 or 4 p.m. right now we have a lot of (local) CEOs. People will get a chance to ask them questions, and they will respond in real time.”

For more or to donate, visit ymigivingtues-day.org.

Fishers finalizes economic development details with IKEA

On Nov. 16 Fishers City Council members met for their monthly meeting.

Mayor Scott Fadness presented the city’s plans to have Swedish-based furniture retailer IKEA build a 296,000-square-foot store located at Interstate 69 and 116th Street. As mentioned at the Nov. 10 IKEA unveiling, Fadness said there would be no tax abatements or tax increment financ-ing offered as an incentive for IKEA. Instead, the economic development agreement will waive certain road, park, bridge, permitting, development and sewer impact fees totaling approxi-mately $1.6 million. In response to IKEA’s concerns over current infrastructure traffic near their future site, Fishers has offered to fully reimburse IKEA via tax abatements if the construction work is not complete and interferes with access to the site.

Why it matters: The $40 million investment of IKEA will bring with it approximately 150 jobs as well as hundreds of temporary construction jobs during the build. This will also be the state’s first IKEA store, which will attract consumers to the city. The council unanimously approved the presented plan.

The council moved forward to a final approval of a city sewer rate increase for 2016. The increase would moderately increase the rate by no more than $5 depending on the type of residence and location.

Why it matters: The sewer rates in Fishers have not increased since 1997. An evaluation was conducted to determine the benefit of an increase in the rate in 2008 and was postponed due to the financial downturn across the nation. The council is now revisiting the increase. If approved, the rate would go into effect in January 2016.

A $1 million general obligation bond was approved by the council for the use of reconstruction and maintenance of roads within the city during the 2016 year.

Why it matters: The city addresses the reconstruction of aging and damaged roads annually. The bond was issued as a result of needing additional funds for what has been budgeted for the 2016 year. The bonds will be issued in 2015, with construction beginning as early as spring 2016.

A rendering of the proposed IKEA Fishers store. (Submitted rendering)

Financial outlook with $5 rate increase. (Submitted graph)

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By Renee Larr • [email protected]

Mike Derringer works as a home health care nurse and was visiting McCordsville El-ementary School for work a few months ago

when he noticed a child in a wheelchair on the playground. The child wasn’t able to play

with his friends due to restricted access to a playground area.

“I noticed there was a kid there that was in a wheelchair, and part of the playground at the school was set below the sidewalk. There was about an 8 inch drop. So, he wasn't able to get to part of the playground,” Derringer said. “He was kind of cut off from where a lot of his friends were playing. He was kind of limited to basically the sidewalk and basket-ball court area. I noticed there were a couple other playgrounds at the school that were similar where they were sunken down.”

Derringer often does carpentry in his spare time as a hobby, and has built most of the furniture in his own home. He realized he could help.

“It seemed like an easy fix to open the rest of that area for him. I decided to make the ramps so he could have access to the rest of

Playground gets ramp access

the playground. There were three ramps, and it probably took over the course of a weekend to build them,” he said.

Getting approval from the school was easy and took a short email.

“The day that I was there, I sent an email to the principal saying what I wanted to do and she forwarded it on to the superintendent maybe. A couple of hours later, she got back to me and said it was approved. It was actu-ally a pretty simple process,” Derringer said.

He has been in touch with the family who is grateful to Derringer for assisting their child. The child can now access all the same areas as his friends.

One of the ramps Derringer built for the play-ground. (Submitted photo)

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The October Market District Teacher of the Month winner was St. Simon 5th-grade teacher Erin Schultz. Schultz was

nominated by student Christian Lo.Here is Lo’s winning essay:Mrs. Erin Schultz is one of my favorite

teachers and just happens to teach English and Literature. Why, you ask? Well, first of all, she is very kind, considerate and treats all her students with respect. Secondly, she has

an excellent sense of humor and makes us laugh all the time while we’re learning. But the most important reason she is the best teacher ever is because she really cares and goes out of her way to help us understand things by explaining it in depth and in differ-ent ways imaginable. What more can I say? She totally rocks!

To submit an essay and nominate a teacher for the Market District November Teacher of the Month, email a 100-word essay to [email protected]. All essays are due by Dec. 15.

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How do we face tragedy?Commentary by Michael VandenBerg

Friday the 13th, Paris, France. The city is bustling with activity: soccer games, concerts,

dinners with friends, city lights. Then comes the terror of explosions, gunshots, si-

rens and stampedes of bystanders.How do we face the uncertainty of life?

How do we face life’s tragedies?In the Gospel of John, Chapter 16, we read

of how Jesus approached tragedy, death, uncertainty, the dark night of evil and the ill intent of men. Jesus is arrested, tried and put to death, all in a matter of hours and faces it, he says with this outlook.

The world will always offer troubles, trials and tragedy. But God and God alone can offer peace. The Bible, God’s word, uses the term shalom for peace. But shalom is much more than a mere cease fire, it is a health that transforms the very heart of our perceptions. It is a peace that comes from God himself to change how we view all of life. He says that when we begin to see life through the eyes of God, we begin to be at total peace with what-ever comes our way.

It doesn’t say that all violence, evil and de-struction will no longer take place, but it does inform us that God will wipe away the tears, take the tragedy upon himself and walk with us every step of the way.

In the midst of the tragedy of Paris we ask, just as we did on 9/11, “Where is God in all this?” God is beside those who lost their lives. God is bringing comfort to all who call upon his name. God is the peace that surpasses all of our meager understanding and God will wipe away our tears.

The people of France, like the people of the U.S. before them, are facing the evil with strength, courage and determination. May they also face the darkness of evil with the light of life and the Shalom of God. Let us pray not only for the victims but for the perpetra-tors that all may find Shalom.

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Rev. Michael VandenBerg is the pastor of Hope Community Church, a congregation of the Christian Re-formed Church, and a community consultant for City in the Church Consulting. He and his wife Nancy have been Indiana residents for

over 17 years and Indianapolis residents since 2008. He can be contacted at [email protected].

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By James Feichtner • [email protected]

Following your dreams can be a difficult de-cision given the amount of risk it may entail.

For former head chef of Indianapolis’ Prime 47, Jake Burgess took a big risk in

leaving that role to follow his dream of opening his own restaurant in his hometown of Fortville.

“Originally I was scared for everything,” Burgess said. “I had a consistent job that I had worked very hard at. I’d been there seven years, so it was definitely a massive risk giving up what was known and to kind of throw it into the wind.”

Now, after nearly five months of having his restaurant FoxGardin Kitchen and Ale, a rustic Americana-infused eatery encouraging local ingre-dients, Burgess has had a consistent clientele.

But Burgess wasn’t finished quite yet. In fact, Burgess and FoxGardin general manager Toby Shelton decided to amplify FoxGardin even more by opening a whiskey lounge in the vacant up-stairs space above the restaurant.

“What we’re trying to do with upstairs is kind of give another vibe or different opportunity to capi-talize on a different market or please our guests to a different degree,” Burgess said.

The original building the restaurant was installed into was well on its way to the atmo-sphere Burgess and Shelton were looking for.

“When we took on the restaurant, we inherited a building that was worn, and we took on to that,” Shelton said. “From what we were looking to do and our themes, it played right into that. (Upstairs) was a blank slate, so we got to do things we’ve always kind of wanted to do. We all like bourbon, so it really became something that reflects who we are.”

Burgess describes the lounge as having a more “intimate setting.” Keeping the theme local like its ingredients, the lounge features native an-tiques from the Fortville area lining the walls with wooden accents and smooth sanded shelves, some decades old, also from local buildings. The lounge will have an ample selection of fine bour-bons and whiskeys with a few select bottles of other spirits.

Burgess said originally the lounge was to provide room for overflow for the restaurant but

Fortville’s FoxGardin restaurant adds whiskey loungeeventually evolved based on customer feedback.

“More and more with the response that I’ve gotten, it became more than that. It will be small plates and pairing with the wines and whiskies but still using the same fresh ingredients.” Bur-gess said.

“Just starting to mention this (concept) to cus-tomers, as soon as we said, ‘Whiskey, bourbon, kind of an Americana-focus,’ it just kind of clicked, and we could see in their faces that they were excited, so I think that’s kind of what we built off of as well,” FoxGardin Bar Manager Caitlyn Rich-ardson said.

What’s remarkable is Burgess’ drive to get things done quickly. For the restaurant portion, FoxGardin’s construction was completed and ready to open in only 17 days. For the whiskey lounge, a mere 15 days was all it took.

“My contractors think I’m crazy when I (said) we’re opening in two weeks,” Burgess said. “I’m pretty aggressive in the timetables. That’s why you see me up there sweeping and painting and cleaning and doing whatever it takes.”

As if keeping the theme and ingredients of FoxGardin local wasn’t enough, Burgess was also adamant about hiring local work for the construc-tion of the lounge.

“I try to be as local as possible in my ingredi-ents and my food, so why not translate that into contractors?” Burgess said. “That’s what I did. I found some customers that hang out here, and we’d become close, and I asked if they wanted to be a part of this. We promote local, so why not do it throughout the whole process?”

FoxGardin Kitchen and Ale is at 215 S. Main St. in Fortville. For more, visit foxgardin.com.

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Guests commute at the whiskey lounge soft opening on Nov. 15. (Photos by James Feichtner)

A selection of appetizers at the whiskey lounge soft opening; a preview of some of the small plate items offered in the lounge.

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Retiring minds

Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at [email protected].

Thankful? Let’s count the ways

As you grow older, you will discover you have two hands: one for helping yourself,

the other for helping others. – Audrey Hepburn

b e l I e v e I T !Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsen-sical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Rhode Island ropes may not be strung across a highway.

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Commentary by Terry Anker

Even as we Americans are living longer, healthier lives well into our advanced years, the notion of retirement eludes definition more now than ever. The United Nations claims that those of us lucky enough to reside in the “more developed” world can expect lifespans well into our 80s. Under present expectations of traditional retire-ment from ages 62 to 65 years-old, we are on notice that our leisure could extend for 20 full years or more. Millions internation-ally retire even earlier.

So if we can look forward to having loads of high-quality, unencumbered time on our hands, retiring minds want to know – what will we do? Certainly, we collectively imagine a time when the routine troubles of the day are replaced with a greater focus on those things which we chose to undertake. But, is it possible to eliminate the mundane? Or, would we even want to if we could? It seems that I enjoy the routine of a morning coffee at home more now

than the diversity (and inconsistency) of a different ritual every day.

Is retirement the absence of work? Can we commit to the action of no action? Ex-perts on such matters argue that those hap-piest post-formal-career are those among us who immediately turn their attentions to other projects. Meaning, one can surmise, that something is life and nothing is death. Maybe imagined another way, we should march forward with a plan for the time after retirement that is as intentional as the time we spent in the work-a-day world. Golf, part-time work and volunteerism can serve to fill time. But satisfaction in these activities seems to come more from our objective in doing them than in the amount of time we spend pursuing. Can it be enough to pick a date without making a plan?

Commentary by Danielle Wilson

Prepare to be amazed, people, for I have figured out the secret to life! Or at least, the

secret to predetermining the amount of time and money you’ll be investing when you

child comes home and announces she wants to join the team.

I’ve had a great deal of time to think about this, and unfortunately, wasted too many hours wallowing in disappointment and bit-terness. But my losses will be your gain so that you will never again wander blindly into an online sign-up without fully understanding to what hell you are committing.

See, the problem lies in the type of activ-ity about which your precious little angel dreams. If he decides on soccer, basketball or football, you’re golden. These sports have seasons – easy to plan for and easy to get out of. Even when you land in the crazy world of club travel, at least you’ll know ahead of time that a game lasts two hours and that the side with the most points wins.

They key word here folks is game. A volley-ball game, a lacrosse game. Games are good. Games mean scores and time limits and referees. We like games. But have your ever heard of a dance game? Or a marching band game? No. And therein lies the key to eternal maternal happiness.

Because when you find yourself saying things like “Maddie has a dance competition this weekend” or “Andrew is going to a Tai Kwon Do tournament,” all bets are off. You’ll never understand why a stupid judge picked the barely-clothed tapper over your daughter after having spent 48 hours in the bowels of a local high school for seven total minutes of your child on stage. Or why Johnny won the sparring event even though your son clearly went Korean-medieval on the kid.

If you can’t insert the word game behind the competitive portion of your offspring’s activity, you’re doomed. Prepare to show them the money, leave most events feeling confused and frustrated, and waste whole weekends doing show hair or playing Angry Birds. Remember, “game” is good.

And, you’re welcome. Peace out.

Games are good

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Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at [email protected].

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Weren’t we all just celebrating summer and at its myriad festivals in our commu-nity? Hasn’t the weather, for the most part, been as close to perfect this fall as we’ve seen in quite some time? How stunning is it, then, that Thanksgiving is but two days away? Where did this year go? If you’re like us, you’ve been running at in excess of 100 mph through this thing we call life. If you’re like us, you probably (and sadly) haven’t taken time to stop and smell the roses, so to speak, very often. But, ah-ha, Thanksgiving weekend is at hand, and we absolutely will take the opportunity to chill out. We hope you will, too. Here’s to some down time, the opportunity to reflect, take stock and identify that for which you are gratified. No, not in the sappy TV commercial way; we mean in the real, honest-to-goodness way. With so much strife and sadness in our world today, it’s time we realize, no matter how burdened any of us might be (and that includes you, Hillary Clinton), we still have it far better than millions of others. Be appreciative of that. And don’t forget to overeat.

• • •Inside today’s Current you will find our

Gifts 2015, our annual holiday guide, which we hope you’ll make use of and enjoy. It’s a prelude to what we’re calling “an artful holiday.” As all forms of art are important to our readers, we considered the over-arching topic to be a no-brainer. One of our former managing editors, Robert Herrington, rejoined us ever so temporarily to shepherd the proj-ect as a freelancer. Robert always had a pas-sion for gifts, and we believe this represents his finest effort.

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You have decided it is time to talk to a family law attorney. Sometimes that is the toughest decision to make. But now that you know you need or want legal advice, who do you hire? It is common to feel desperate to �nd an attorney immediately after coming to the conclusion that you need or want a lawyer, but do not make the mistake that so many others have made in hiring your attorney based solely on timing and convenience. Frustration of hiring the wrong attorney can be avoided by �nding the right family law attorney to assist you from the beginning. The following are things to keep in mind (and some good questions to ask) when you are selecting a family law attorney:

1. It is personal: The attorney-client relationship is a personal relationship---maybe more so in family law than in any other area of the law. Family law cases involve life’s most sensitive and delicate issues. The issues you will be discussing with your attorney are probably the most personal and sensitive you will ever experience. If you do not feel comfortable talking with the attorney, keep looking! Be selective. Your attorney should listen to you and to your needs. Your attorney needs to listen and make you feel con�dent that he/she is competent and capable or representing you; reassured that your questions and concerns have been addressed; and secure in your “game plan” as to how and when (and even if) the case is going to be handled from the time of initiation until the �nal resolution.

2. Concentration on Family Law: If you needed a heart transplant, you would not go to an optometrist…and you wouldn’t go to a general practitioner or “family doctor,” either. You would go to a specialist---a cardiologist. The same is true with lawyers. Any attorney can claim to be competent to handle your divorce or help you with a custody case, etc., but you need someone whose practice is concentrated in family law. Find out the attorney’s level of concentration on family law by asking the following questions:• What percentage of your practice is dedicated to family law? • How many cases have you had like mine? With my specific issues?• Are you a member of the local (city or state) family law section of the bar association? • Have you practiced in this particular county/court in the past?

3. Does your attorney have time for you? In your �rst meeting, if the attorney seems “too busy” to give you 100% of his/her attention, does not take time to answer all of your questions, or just does not seem to be listening to you--- keep looking! If you are still unsure of what the attorney’s commitment to your case will be at the end of your initial consultation, ask the following questions: • How many cases are you actively working right now?• How many cases would you take at any given time? How many cases would you consider to be a “full workload?”• Do you have a policy on returning phone calls/emails?• How often will you communicate with me?

• Is it your policy to send me copies of all correspondence and/or documents you receive from the opposing counsel and/or the court?

4. Piranha or Peacemaker? Ok, so piranha is a bit extreme…but the idea is very important. Many clients are very angry when they �rst meet with family law attorneys, and they might believe that they “need a real �ghter” on their side who will promise to legally “punish” the opposing party. If that is what you believe you need or want, you can certainly �nd a “piranha-type attorney” who will infuse more con�ict into your case and will refuse to resolve even the simplest of issues without a battle. If you think that is the type of attorney you want to represent you, consider the following: • The only people who win in high-conflict cases are the attorneys…the more you fight with your spouse, the more money the attorneys make.• Even though you might have to compromise to reach an agreement, you are in controlof your future. You can determine what circumstances you can “live with.” Do you really want your future (and the future of your family and your children) to be determined by a judge who only has a few minutes to hear your life story before making a ruling? • The negativity that is created during family law cases will make it extremely difficult to have any future dealings and involvement with the other party after the case is over. Civility cannot be underrated. • If you have children, you have no excuse! Minimize the conflict in all ways possible for their bene�t.

5. Let’s talk fees: Even though it might be an uncomfortable topic, it is absolutely necessary that you talk to the attorney about fees. You should have a fee agreement in writing from your attorney explaining in detail how the representation is going to work, how you will be billed, etc. If you do not understand something about the fee agreement, ask! You have every right to understand completely how you are agreeing to spend it! If you have concerns about the written fee agreement or �nd that it is not speci�c or clear, be sure to ask the following questions, at a minimum:• What is your hourly rate?• What is the minimum time increment for recording your time?• Will there be any other people in the firm that will be billing time on my case? • What are the billable rates of any others that could potentially be working on my case?• How often will I receive an invoice?• If I have a question about an invoice, to whom should I direct my question?• What methods of payment do you accept (i.e., credit cards, etc.)?• What can I do to help keep my fees to a minimum?• How much is my retainer? And, when my retainer is gone, what is your policy for additional payments after the retainer is gone?

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Visit Santa at the Santa House, and enjoy live music, carolers, carriage rides and more, weekends in December.

» ladies Night out/dec 10» Christmas Crawl/dec 17

2 pm » Horse & Carriage rides

4:15 » Petting Zoo

4:30 pm » Pony rides

4:30 pm » S’more Station

5:30 pm » Christmas Parade

6:30 pm » Tree lighting

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Dick Wolfsie is an author, colum-nist and speaker. Contact him at [email protected].

Commentary by Dick Wolfsie

“The Button-Down Mind of Bob Ne-whart” was a comedy recording released on

vinyl back in 1960. Newhart’s shtick was to enact one side of a conversation (often on the

phone) in such a way that you could imagine what the other person might be saying on the other end. So why is this iconic come-dian (who is still performing at age 86) in my thoughts this week? All because of a passing remark by presidential candidate Jeb Bush, frustrated by conflicting advice he is getting from his consultants and advisors. “If Lincoln were running today,” jabbed Jeb, “someone would be telling him to shave off the beard.”

Sorry, Jeb, but Bob Newhart was way ahead of you on this – precisely 55 years be-fore you.

 “I was thinking,” said Newhart as he be-gins his brilliant monologue, “what if there was no Lincoln back during the Civil War, and the advertising executives had to create one?” Then, Newhart, playing a “Mad Men” ad execu-tive, chides Abe for thinking about changing his appearance: “The beard, shawl, stovepipe hat, and string tie are all part of the image,

Abe.” He asks Lincoln not to type his speeches but to write them on the backs of envelopes. “We want it to look like you wrote it while on the train.”

Then he discovers that Lincoln has been busy editing his upcoming address at Gettys-burg: “You made a few changes?” questions an exasperated Newhart (long pause while he listens to Lincoln’s response). “You say you changed four score and seven to 70? That would be like Marc Antony saying, ‘Friends, Ro-mans, Countrymen, I’ve got something I want to tell you.’” Then Newhart says to Lincoln, “Please leave it the way Charlie wrote it.”

Listening to this classic sketch on YouTube doesn’t have quite the same charm it did when I first heard it on my Victrola. But I have no way of truly comparing those two experi-ences, since I no longer have a record of it.

( The full version of this column is available at www.currentinwestfield.com)

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Stoneycreek Farm – Stoneycreek Farm, 11366 Ind. 38 E., No-blesville, is hosting Country Christmas from Nov. 21-Dec. 20. Families can take a hayride across the fields to choose and cut their own Christ-mas trees.

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The Warehouse – Local live music venue The Warehouse is hosting a number of musical performances this fall including The Wright Brothers on Nov. 27, and Amy Speace, Wild Ponie & Rod Picott on Dec. 11. For more, visit liveforth-emusic.com.

Beef & Boards’ 43rd season – Beef & Boards Dinner The-atre’s 2016 season is now available to the public. Tickets to all shows in the 43rd season are on sale through the box office during regular business hours. VIP memberships for the 2016 season are also available. In 2016, Beef & Boards celebrates women – from princesses to wives to nuns. With two new shows to the Beef & Boards stage, the 43rd season takes audiences from the church basement into the woods, to an enchanted castle and the streets of New York City. For a complete listing of the 2016 season shows, visit current-nightandday.com.

Santa’s mailbox – Bring the magic of the holiday season straight to your mailbox! Children in fourth grade and younger are invited to write a special letter to Santa Claus with their most precious holiday wishes. Include a self-addressed stamped envelope with your letter so that Santa Claus can write back before he gets too busy with Christmas preparations. Parents, drop off locations are avail-able inside City Hall, 1 Municipal Drive, and inside the Fishers Parks & Recreation office, at 11565 Brooks School Rd.

Santa at Clay Terrace – Santa is at Clay Terrace for the holiday season from Nov. 21- Dec. 24. He is located in his special house in front of Dick’s Sporting Goods. For hours and more, visit clayterrace.com. Santa will not be there on Thanksgiving day.

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Santa, singing and more at ISO’s Yuletide Celebration

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Featuring: Host Sandi Patty and conductor Jack Everly with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and cast of singers and dancers.When: Dec. 4-Dec. 23Where: Hilbert Circle Theatre, 45 Monument CircleTickets: www.indianapolissymphony.org or call 639-4300

IPl YUleTIde CelebraTION

By Zach Dunkin • [email protected]

There’s a long Santa’s list of things to like about the India-napolis Symphony Orchestra’s annual IPL Yuletide Celebration.

But what dancer/singer/choreographer Anne Beck cherishes the most is the

reaction she sees from the children in the audience

“I can see the joy in their eyes,” said the Fishers performer, who will be making her ninth consecutive appearance in the pro-gram. “To be an elf onstage and see them giggle … to be in a gown and see that look that kids get in their eye like when they see a Disney princess for the first time … to see and hear their giddiness when the Tap Dancing Santa’s enter the stage … that’s magic.

“To do this show for kids and their families and to see their joy is so very rewarding.”

Opening Dec. 4 and continuing through Dec. 23, “IPL Yuletide Celebration” returns to Hilbert Circle Theatre for the 30th time. Vocalist Sandi Patty is back as host and Pops Conductor Jack Everly leads the ISO. A huge cast of singers and dancers pres-ent a program that includes last year’s Disney’s “Frozen” seg-ment, including “Let it Go,” and Yuletide Jukebox, featuring a medley of pop holiday tunes such Paul McCartney’s “Wonderful Christmastime” and Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas is You.”

Two longtime favorites, the reading of “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas,” and the popular Tap Dancing Santa’s also return.

Despite the repetition of guaranteed favorites in the pro-gram, Beck says the show never gets old.

“While certain elements are repeated, the entire show, on the whole, changes so it is easy to keep things fresh,” said Beck, a fulltime professor and instructor at Ball State’s ac-claimed theater and dance department. “Being on Broadway and on national tours and doing the same show for years at a time, you learn how to keep things new fresh every night that curtain goes up.

“Then, there are always new cast members each year who

help bring the show new excitement.”In addition to dancing in the show, Beck is co-choreogra-

pher, assisting choreographer Jen Ladner with creating the movement. Once the steps are taught, she works with the cast to clean up, tighten, clarify, polish and help make the songs and dances come to life.

Beck is no stranger to the ISO, having been involved with or performed in several Pops concerts. She also has performed in several of its musicals, including “Guys and Dolls” with Hal Linden, “Hello Dolly” with Gary Beach and Sandi Patty and “Hair-spray” with John Waters and Micky Dolenz.

While spending 14 years in New York City, she performed on Broadway, with national Broadway tours and in regional the-aters across the country.

Now living in Indiana, she has appeared on the Booth Tark-ington Civic Theatre stage as Mimi in “Rent” and Cassie in “A Chorus Line,” has choreographed several shows for Civic and directed the Carmel theater’s “Cat in the Hat.” She currently is choreographing Civic’s “Mary Poppins” and, as the resident choreographer for the Indianapolis Men’s Choir, working on its

holiday show, as well.Her proudest “production” however, is her daughter, Nya,

a first grader at Lantern Road Elementary. Nya joins mom in “Yuletide Celebration,” repeating last year’s role as one of the children in the “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas” scene. She takes dance at the Academy of Dance Arts in Fishers and ju-nior Civic performing arts classes at the Civic Theatre.

“I’m not sure if she will continue in my footsteps, but she definitely loves being in the show with me,” Beck said. “She blows my mind daily on her enthusiasm for life, and I thank her for being my inspiration in everything I do.”

Santa dancers in the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s Yuletide performance. This year’s show is on stage Dec. 4-23. (Submitted photo)

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Gobbler’s Jog 5K • Feel good about those extra servings of Thanksgiving dinner this year!

Kick off your holiday morning activities with friends or family by taking a run through Saxony Village and the Saxony Corporate Campus. • Nov. 26 from 8 a.m.-noon • Witten Park: 13578 E. 131st St. & Olio Road, Fishers • 770-1818 • iwant2run.com/gobblers-jog.html

Noblesville Tree Lighting and Ice Sculptures • The City of Noblesville will celebrate the beginning of the

Christmas season with an annual tree lighting cer-emony. This is a favorite for families and includes holiday music and a reading of “Twas the Night Before Christmas” by Mayor John Ditslear. Prior to the lighting ceremony, more than 20 ice sculptures will be featured as a part of the annual Ice Festival. Take advantage of the complimentary hot chocolate while supplies last! • Nov. 27 from 5-8:30 p.m. • Historic Noblesville Square & Downtown Noblesville: 839 Conner St., Noblesville • Free • 776-0205 • nobles-villemainstreet.org

Gifted III: Black Friday Sale and Artist Bobbi Samples Showcase • Avoid the Black Friday crowds by doing your gift-shopping at Nickel Plate Arts! The Gifted III exhibition features a plethora of handmade crafts and artwork to choose from at reasonable prices. Purchases will support local artists, just in time for Small Business Saturday. Also, stop in to hear Showcase Artist Bobbi Samples reveal new paintings and host a poetry reading from Zona C. Samples. • Nov. 27. Artist reception from 3-6 p.m. • Nickel Plate Arts Campus: 107 S. 8th St., Noblesville • 452-3690 • nickelplatearts.org

saTUrdaY Miss Indiana USA & Miss Indiana Teen USA Pageants • Annual competitions for

women to represent their state in the nationally televised Miss USA and Miss Teen USA Pageants are a staple in our society as it continues to em-power women to develop confidence and spark change. Contestants will compete in swimsuit and evening gown competitions prior to the on-stage interviews the following day. • Nov. 28 at 8 p.m. and Nov. 29 at 2 p.m. • The Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts, 1 Center Green, Carmel • 843-3800 • thecenterpresents.org

A Beef & Boards Christmas • An annual crowd pleaser, Beef & Boards celebrates the holiday season in style and talent with this year’s 2015 Christmas show. The flow of choreographed dance and music numbers is sure to be a family favorite.

Westfield Playhouse presents “The Little Town of Christmas” • Everyone in the town of Christ-mas will amuse you with their friendly and funny personalities! You’ll get to know the elves Skeezix and Sylvester, Dancer the reindeer, Santa and Mrs. Claus and many more. Also included are fa-vorite and classic Christmas stories with a funny twist! • Nov. 27-28 and Dec. 4-6, 11-13 at various times. • Westfield Playhouse: 1836 Ind. 32 W., Westfield • 402-3341 • westfieldplayhouse.org

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Holiday Craft Making at Bil-lericay • Participants ages 10 and up are welcome to come to the

Billericay Park building to make holiday crafts. Including an opportunity to create and distribute holiday cards to local nursing homes, this event is fun for all and beneficial for the community. After creating the cards, participants will create a popular Pinterest craft. Light refreshments will be available during the event. Children require supervision. • Dec. 1 from 6-7 p.m. • 12690 Promise Rd., Fishers • R$5/NR$8 • 595-3150

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Noblesville Holiday Parade • Noblesville’s annual Christmas Parade takes place through the

historic downtown area and includes a visit from Santa, who is anxious to hear what all the boys and girls want for Christmas! This is a great event for those who are unable to attend Nobles-ville’s holiday festivities occurring this week as well. • Nov. 29 • Historic Noblesville Square: 839 Conner St., Noblesville • Free • 776-0205 • nobles-villemainstreet.org

Noblesville City Hall Art Exhibi-tion • This marks the LAST day to see the HCAA Art Exhibition at

Noblesville’s City Hall. Many talented artists from Hamilton County have their works represented in an effort to increase awareness and apprecia tion of community art. Don’t miss this chance to see many creative and artistic skills. • Nov. 30 • Noblesville City Hall: 16 S. 10th St., Noblesville • hcaa-in.org

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By Zach Dunkin [email protected]

At first, Jessamyn Anderson couldn’t believe it when Indiana Wind Symphony con-

ductor and director Dr. Charles Conrad offered her her first profession-

al gig. The Carmel vocalist was just a freshman studying music at Indiana University when Conrad called.

“I remember saying, ‘You mean, you want me to sing at the Palla-dium with a full wind ensemble? Is this a joke?’” the young soprano recalled.

It was no prank, and neither will be Anderson’s sixth performance with the ensemble on Dec. 5 when the IWS presents “Holiday Joys” at the Palladium. Anderson will be the featured soloist for the third time at the holiday program.

“And I hope it won’t be my last,” she said. “It is a fabulous ensemble of people who are not only wonderful musicians, but very kind and caring people. I look forward to every performance with them.”

Anderson is a 2011 Carmel High School graduate and still lives in Carmel. She graduated from the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music in May with a Bachelor of Music in vocal performance (classical voice).

She first performed with the IWS in its annual holiday program in 2011 and then returned last year.

“I just love Christmas music, and the season itself is a magical time of year, so the Christmas concert is always a blast,” she said. “I’m most looking forward to ‘O Holy Night,’ which is the piece I’ve sung every

time I’ve done the holiday concert.”For more on Anderson, visit www.jessa-

myanderson.com.

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Who: Indiana Wind Symphony featuring soprano Jessamyn AndersonWhen: 7:30 p.m., Dec. 5Where: The PalladiumTickets: $20-$35 with discounts available for students and large groups, at centerfor-theperformingarts.org.

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Kale saladCommentary by Ceci Martinez

I love kale because it is a powerhouse! But, for a long time I struggled with recipes that my kids would not run away from! Kale sau-téed with salt/pepper, garlic and lemon has become a household favorite. Recently I was trying to graduate my boys from the sautéed kale and move them forward to the next level: kale salads! I was so thrilled when I found this delicious, colorful and tasty salad recipe that is going to make you want to go for seconds! This Thanksgiving you will be surprised to have many kale converts at your dinner table with this hearty salad. Great side for turkey.

Note: Kale is a powerful superfood! It is loaded with high amount of vitamins, miner-als, antioxidants and is anti-carcinogenic.

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cubed butternut or other win-ter squash (you can find it at Trader’s Joe), extra-virgin olive oil, salt and freshly ground black pepper, 1 bag (10 oz.) kale, stem removed and leaves finely sliced, 1/4 cup almonds or hazelnuts, cut roughly in half, 1/4 cup crumbled or finely chopped Col-lier’s Welsh Cheddar (Trader’s Joe) or parme-san, fresh lemon

Directions: Preheat oven to 425F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Toss squash cubes in just enough oil to coat and

season with salt and pepper. Spread on the baking sheet, leaving space between the cubes. Roast them until tender and caramel-ized, about 40 minutes, tossing with a spatula every 10 minutes. Toast the nuts on a baking

sheet in the same oven until they start to smell nutty, tossing every few

minutes. Let cool. In a large mix-ing bowl, toss the kale with the almonds, cheese, and squash. Season to taste with lemon

juice about 1 tablespoon and 2 tablespoons olive oil. Season to taste

with salt and pepper. Serve in a festive salad bowl.

Lemon Cream Float Get it at Biaggi’s, Carmel Ingredients: 1 oz. Hendrick’s Gin, .5 oz. PAMA Liqueur, .5 oz. Limoncello, 1.5 oz. Sours Directions: Shake and strain into Martini glass. .5 oz. Sours, 1 oz. heavy cream, Shake without ice and float on top.

Ceci Martinez is a Zionsville resident who was born in New York and raised in Peru. For more of Ceci’s recipes, visitcurrentzionsville.com.

A kale salad can be a good recipe for Thanksgiv-ing. Photo by Ceci Martinez)

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The holiday season is a great way to con-nect with friends and family you haven’t seen in a while. But all of that traveling —

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To minimize jet lag, go to bed and wake up at the same time every day so your body knows when to wake you up. Minimize caf-feine and alcohol because these drugs inter-fere with your daily rhythm.

Airports are where all the germs go to hang out. Keep your body’s defense system strong by eating a vegetable (colorful things), a pro-tein (like chicken, turkey, ground beef or tofu) and a healthy fat (like avocado, olive oil or your favorite nut) at every meal.

Sitting can put a lot of stress on your back and neck. The best medicine here is move-ment; get up and move around whenever pos-sible. If prolonged sitting is unavoidable, take a deep breath and exhale as much air as you

can. Picture you’re blowing out a 100-candle birthday cake. After that, find and feel your two “sit bones” underneath your butt muscles, letting them sink into the seat. Do the same thing with your back. If you let your seat sup-port you, your back won’t get so tight.

If your family stresses you out — I’m not the only one that happens to, right? — get away for some exercise. Try this short exercise pro-gram: 20 bodyweight squats, 10 push ups with your hands on the bed and 10 lunges on each leg. Do that as many times as you can (shoot for at least four). Support yourself with your hands if need be. When you’re done, meditate for five minutes to clear your mind. I promise you’ll feel like a new person.

Remember: your oxygen mask goes on first. Take care of yourself, then spread your holiday joy.

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28. “Much ___ About Nothing”31. Cows and sows at the Indiana State Fair34. Salon01 worker36. Apple throwaway38. Mining finds40. Make happy41. Stops eating Thanksgiving leftovers? (3 wds.)44. German sub in WWII

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D E L L A A V O N A V I D

A E I O U R O N S N A P E

M R P O T A T O H E A D

F E D O R D S R A

A D O S H E S T I N T E R

C O R E O R E S E L A T E

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U B O A T S E A R B E S O

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Qualifications: Minimum of Bachelor’s degree in social work, counseling, psychology or related field is required. Minimum of 2 years experience working in a victim assistance or related field.

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drawings and order materials, and can train associates as needed.

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fixing and repairing shop floor machinery.

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3 Bed / 2.5 Bath Home14173 Jasmine Court, Fishers 1,779 ± SF, 3 BR / 2.5 BA 2-Story Home • 0.21 Acres • Zoned R-5 • Attached 2-Car Garage • Located on Fishers’ North Side in the Weaver Creek Subdivision • Near the Corner of East 141st Street & IN-37 • Excellent Opportunity to Buy at Your Price!

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Customer Care Specialists(English and/or Bi-lingual French)Job# 15034888• Provide Tech Support and professionally handle inbound calls from consumers using a medical device• Bi-lingual French-Provide Tech Support and professionally handle inbound calls from our Canadian consumers using a medical device

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We are growing our team in our Fishers, IN location, and we’re looking for top performing Customer Service and Inside Sales professionals to join us in a new business venture! If you meet the requirements of the position and want to work for a world-class company with a great marketplace reputation,apply today!

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